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What Is Missing Middle Housing and the Purple Line Neighborhood Plan?

What Is Missing Middle Housing and the Purple Line Neighborhood Plan?

by Isaac Gendler | Jul 27, 2020 | Blog, Resource Library

There seems to be a strong disconnect when it comes to ranges in housing discourse. If you talk to many people, you would probably think that neighborhoods are either rows of suburban-style single-family housing or a “manhattan-like” cluster of skyscrapers. However,...
What Is Missing Middle Housing and the Purple Line Neighborhood Plan?

Single-Family Zoning, Segregation, and Abolition

by Isaac Gendler | Jul 20, 2020 | Blog, Resource Library

When the discussion of wealthy Los Angeles neighborhoods is brought up, an image of wealthy white individuals commuting from their single-family homes in an expensive car is often conjured. And when terms like ‘the slums” or “inner-city neighborhoods” are discussed,...

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Abundant Housing LA is dedicated to making Los Angeles County a more affordable, diverse, and vibrant region where everyone can afford a place to live. We view land use and zoning as tools to increase racial and economic equity and growth, sustainability, and quality of life.

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